

Will that kill me? Can I eat it? Can I kill it and, if so, how? What happens if? These, and all sorts of other questions will be present in your mind every step of the way. There is no tutorial whatsoever on how anything works, so the first moments of the game become a test for your intuition. As with other survival games, whenever you die, you’ll lose the progress gained and materials gathered or things crafted, which turns the first parts of the game into a constant grinding process. Consequences become increasingly harsh when mistakes are made in a more advanced state of progress. Wilson is transported, by the might of a strangely polite demon, to another dimension, in which he is left stranded with the sole purpose of surviving and thriving in this eerie place.Īs with many games of this breed, narrative elements are almost non-existent and surviving and cruising through the game becomes a painfully punishing exercise of trial and error. The game puts you in the shoes of Wilson (or any of the other characters available in the get-go version), a Victorian era gentleman who also happens to be scientist. In a time where survival and crafting games seem to have come to stay and more and more options become available, Don’t Starve rises as an attractive and addictive option for players who like their sandbox extra sandy. Don’t Starve Together is now available for PS4, which means, seasoned players will gratefully accept this new entry in the series, while new players can experience the game in all of its glory, with all the add-ons of its latest version.

Darkness, illness, desperation and insanity await.
